Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green (R-Ga.) Warned supporters that the government intended to monitor their eating habits and “testify” until they ate “fake meat grown in a peach dish.”
And a lawmaker who once warned the world about Gazpacho police said federal federations also plan to monitor bowel movements.
“You have to acknowledge the fact that the government wants to guard every part of your life,” Green said in an excerpt from his podcast, published by right-wing Patriot Takes.
“They want to know when you ate,” the conspiracy theorist added. “They want to know if you ate a cheeseburger, which is so bad, because Bill Gates wants you to eat his fake meat growing in a peach dish.”
And if you don’t eat “peach dish” meat, the government – where it belongs – will work out a way to “suppress” compliance.
“Maybe you can get a little into the body and that means‘ no, no ’. “Don’t eat a real cheeseburger, you have to eat a fake hamburger, fake meat, from Bill Gates,” Green said.
In addition to tracking food, it thinks they are monitoring the food when it comes out.
“They probably also want to know when you go to the bathroom and if your bowel movements are timely or consistent,” he says. “I mean, what else do these people want to know?”
Marjorie Taylor Green said the government intended to “shrink” people in their bodies if they tried to eat a real cheeseburger. pic.twitter.com/gCDHiH5Bsy
– PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) May 29, 2022
Twitter users don’t know what to say about his latest wild Green conspiracy theory, which has repeatedly spoken out against anti-Semitism and spoke out about a white nationalist event earlier this year:
If anyone ate Bill Gates raised in a peach dish, I would immediately call the Gazpacho police *.
Don’t even think about it. https://t.co/nLt1hnBuAe
– Rachel Windman (@natsechobbyist) May 30, 2022
“Peach dish”. Oo Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Seems Al that sounds crap to me, Seems Al that sounds crap to me, Seems Al that sounds crap to me. https://t.co/cin0nlSv4P
– Carybrothers (@carybrothers) May 30, 2022
MTG just won the primary. If the Democrats are really focused, they can turn his total inconsistency in front of the Republican Party.
– Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) May 29, 2022
Peach wood plate.
I want to ask what is a peach dish.
I bet he would give me any kind of answer that included peaches, trees and plates.
He is one of the coolest people in our government. https://t.co/0DY1im0IFA
– Juliet Jeske @ (@JulietJeske) May 30, 2022
He suggested that @repmtgHis surprisingly stupid malprosy (“Nazi Gazpacho Police”, “Marshall Law”, “Columbus Day”) is deliberate.
I think this has been resolved.
No.
He simply refused the mock meat, which was made from a “peach wood dish”.
Just stupid pic.twitter.com/XCUEomvxPL
– Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) May 30, 2022
I don’t want to hear a single damn word @GOP About the mental health crisis in this country until you check the madness of this bat. https://t.co/pI5lJfOPWG
– Uncontrollable makes trouble 🇺🇸🌻🇺🇦 (@ A_Mystery2_me) May 30, 2022
Often this cannot be said: this woman is directly a bunker. Not “more than fascinating thinking in his views”-MTG doesn’t find consensual reality on Google Maps and on the compass-but “Wow, don’t make eye contact like we’re dead.” https://t.co/rcKHMkKDbp
– Michael Marshall Smith (@ememess) May 30, 2022
I usually like this pointless insult, but for that as well @RepMTG It was horribly stupid and incredibly stupid on a level I couldn’t handle that I was a bit surprised. https://t.co/OSnC6qfZ4c
– The ghost of Spiro Agnew (@SpiroAgnewGhost) May 29, 2022
Just now I saw so many references to the “peach dish” without context and I swear to God, my first thought was “Marjorie Taylor Green tried to say ‘Petri dish'”
-Robert Maguire (@RobertMaguire_) May 29, 2022
Jewish space lasers, Gazpacho police and now a peach platter. Perhaps Herschel Walker is not the dumbest member of the GOP. Excellent @RepMTG. 🤦♂️
– Hamish Mitchell (@H_MitchellPhoto) May 30, 2022
Source: Huffpost

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